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Anti-mining group asks gov’t to stop seabed quarrying, adopt precautionary principle
The government needs to investigate seabed quarrying projects that have reported violations and stop the operations of these projects
UN report issues stern ‘final’ warning on climate change inaction
Simon Stiell, the U.N.'s climate change executive secretary, called the 2020s "a critical decade for climate action."
Farmers protest sugar mill closure, abrupt loss of livelihood
Planters bring rotting sugarcane to posh Bonifacio Global City to dramatize the plight
No place for climate-induced displacement
Addressing loss and damage must include preventing anybody else from losing their homes, livelihoods, and life as they knew it
Philippine government urged to prioritize ecosystem integrity over dredging activities in Manila Bay
What we need is an integral approach that puts ecosystem integrity first where both people and other creatures benefit
Fishers hold fluvial protest to demand end to destructive dredging in Manila Bay
Hundreds of fisherfolk held a fluvial protest to demand an immediate halt to destructive dredging activities in Manila Bay
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STATEMENT OF PROTECT VIP ON THE INVOLVEMENT OF SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION IN THE OIL SPILL IN VERDE ISLAND PASSAGE
San Miguel Corporation is one of the biggest conglomerates in the Philippines and has now earned notoriety as the culprit behind what is shaping up to be one of the biggest oil spills in the country’s history
Reflections on Pope Francis’ 10-year-old pontificate, the Laudato Si’, and the 10th year of Super Typhoon Haiyan
Pope Francis’s visit is a powerful message that in the era of the climate emergency, the Catholic Church listens to the cries of the earth and the poor
#LaudatoSiSunday: Gospel reflections in relation to #LaudatoSi
The earth’s resources are also being plundered because of short-sighted approaches to the economy, commerce, and production
10 days, zero accountability:
oil spill-affected communities lament
radio silence of responsible parties
Cash and food assistance have been released to residents, but they worry that the aid will not last for the duration of the crisis










